Portland leaders promised urban renewal would help minority residents. Sixteen years later, that still hasn't happened. With five years and $32 million left, they're aiming to make amends.
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Erious Johnson's suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Eugene, says his boss and colleagues violated his civil rights in 2015 when a state investigator used a surveillance tool to monitor the Black Lives Matter hashtag.
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Oregon now has the highest percentage of recently enrolled female highway construction apprentices in the country. But researchers found women and people of color still report high rates of harassment and discrimination on the job.
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There are only two homes in Portland and only one Spanish-speaking foster family in all of Oregon. Fewer still have stepped up to take in offenders who are gay, transgender or an ethnic minority.
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Officially, the adaptive bikes will be part of the Nike-sponsored Biketown program. But after talking with a dozen people who use wheelchairs, city leaders decided to manage the adaptive bikes separately.
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